Help.
I followed your tutorial to change the aspect of my movies from 4:3 to 16:9.
However, when i do this it is telling me that the aspect is different than the stream and if i want to change it. When i do try to change it (confirm) then it starts the process with the process bar and after 5-7 seconds the program crashes. It has done that every time i tried it (4 times now).

I am on OS 10.4.11

I understand you may want to take a look at my VOB file. It is not large (100MB).
What is the best way to do that?

I have the same problem. I am trying to change the menu aspect ratio from a TS file. First I get a warning about my file being read-only and no changes will be saved (my file is read-write enabled) and then, if I choose to change the A/R anyway, the program will crash a few seconds into the process.

Version 0.9.10 on one Mac running Tiger 10.4.11. The same problem happens on my office Mac Mini running Leopard.

Sorry about being an early whiner, but I hope this will help others. I just looked at some other threads on this forum and found a reference to permissions of individual files within a folder. If you right-click on a VIDEO_TS folder to go into "Get Info" and from there reset the folder's permission to "read and write", you are not resetting ALL the files inside the folder and myDVDedit will not be able to handle them.

Here's how to do it:

Open your VIDEO_TS folder.

Select ALL the files in the folder (command+a).

Right-click on any of the selected files (be careful not to double-click) and go to "Get Info".

Verify that the top of the Info panel shows "n number of files"

Set permission to "Read and Write" on the bottom of the Info panel and close panel.

Ça y est! MyDVDedit will not complain about saving files and WILL NOT CRASH!!!

So, cher Jérome, je te prie de laisser le choix d'aspect-ratio tel qu'il est!... I thought it will hit closer to your heart if I asked you leave the aspect ratio choice there in French, as it is extremely convenient!!

- Select the DVD project folder, or the VIDEO_TS if there is no project folder.
- Clic right, go to 'Get Info'
- Set your previlege to Read & write (you may have to click the padlock, and enter the adminisatrator name/password to do that).

On Leopard:
- Under the list of permissions, click the command combobox (with a gears) and select 'Apply to enclosed items'.